The right path or cleansing process that differs by social position and is interpreted by Brahmins.
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Dharma
The right path or cleansing process that differs by social position and is interpreted by Brahmins.
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Jiang summarizes Hinduism as a system in which this world is false, Brahman is true absolute reality, karma binds the Atman to many lifetimes, Dharma cleanses the soul, and Moksha liberates it back to Brahman.
Jiang says Brahmins gatekeep Hindu spiritual progress because only they understand Dharma, so being good is not enough without priestly mediation.
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"...Brahman. This process of cleansing your soul is what they call Dharma. Okay? Dharma. The right path. If you if the Dharma over thousands..."
"...have to listen to the Brahman because only the Brahman understands Dharma. Okay? And depending on who you are your Dharma will be different...."
"Yeah I'm actually moving into Buddhism. Okay. But any more questions before I continue? Okay. So the last thing I want to discuss is..."
"...look at Hinduism you've got this strange idea. You believe in Dharma, Dharma, reincarnation, impermanence, Brahma, the ultimate reality. Like this is not part..."
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A source-grounded reading of the episode's central claim: the Indus Valley was a peaceful trade civilization whose lost religion may survive as the Indian nostalgia for oneness, false reality, and liberation without the gatekeeper.
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